Top 10 Most Expensive Celebrity Divorces - Part 1
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When a celebrity couple decide to divorce, there is not only broken hearts on the line, but money also gets at stake. And a such decision becomes pricey. In this list, we present the most 10 expensive divorces of all time. The costs take breath away.
10. Kevin Costner and Cindy Silva
Kevin Costner and Cindy Silva announced their divorce in 1994 after 16 years of marriage. Kevin met Cindy first time in 1975 at California State University, and they married 2 years later.
Kevin and Silva resolved all problems regarding their children and their financial affairs. The settlement reported was 80 million dollars.
9. Madonna and Guy Ritchie.
Madonna and Guy Ritchie had been married for eight years and ended their relationship in 2008. They have one son. In 2011, Ritchie told to a magazine that he didn't regret the time he spent with Madona. Later, Madona told Newsweek that the shine of love went out and her life with Ritchie is not as romantic as it used to be. The the divorce settlement is estimated between 76-92 million dollar.
8. Harrison Ford and Melissa Mathison.
Harrison Ford and Melissa Mathison had been together for 17 years and they divorced in 2000. Harrison met Melissa in 1979 on the set of "Apocalypse Now." The fall in love and had married since then. The divorce Settlement is estimated between $85 million and $118 million
7. Steven Spielberg and Amy Irving
Steven Spielberg and Amy Irving divorced in 1989 after four years of marriage. Irving told the Los Angeles Times in 1994 that she felt like a politician's wife when she was married to Steven. She said "There were certain things expected of me that definitely weren't me. One of my problems is that I'm very honest and direct. You pay a price for that. But then I behaved myself and I paid a price too."
The Settlement reported was 100 million dollars.
6. Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren
Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren divorced in 2010 after six years of marriage.
Settlement reported is $110 million according to the New York Daily
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